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A Goliath consists of 8 selections taking part in different events, which are combined to produce 247 bets derived from an Eight-Fold Accumulator, 8 Seven-Folds,
28 Six-Folds, 56 Five-Folds, 70 Four-Folds, 56 Trebles and 28 Doubles.

The Goliath Bet Calculator allows you to calculate the stake, return and profit for Goliaths, permed from up to 20 selections if required,
with the same comprehensive range of options available to the Free Bet Calculator.

Goliath Bet Calculator

The Max. Total Stake option allows you to enter the maximum total amount that you wish to stake on your bet.
The Free Bet Calculator then calculates the highest Unit Stake that should be entered onto your bookmaker’s betting slip
in order to remain within your spending limit.

The Number of Selections value can be increased in order to create perms or, in the case of Accumulators,
to simply extend the size of the Accumulator. The maximum number of selections that can be specified for any bet is 20, although Alphabet &
Union Jack bets can not be permed so their values are therefore fixed.

The Each Way Multiple option determines how the return from each selection, for a bet consisting of two or more selections,
should be split to provide the stake for the next selection.

The Each Way Any To Come option determines how the return from the first selection in an Any To Come bet, should be split
to provide the stake for the second selection.

Bets such as the Round Robin contain both Multiple and Any To Come components, which the majority of bookmakers will settle as Win-to-Win, Place-to-Place
for the Multiple components, and Equally Divided for the Any To Come components (when the return is insufficient to cover both the win & place stakes
in full). Unfortuntely this is not a universal convention, so if the Free Bet Calculator appears to be settling this type of bet incorrectly, then you may
need to consult your bookmaker’s rules to determine which convention they use.

Bets which may pay a bonus or consolation, such as Lucky 15, must be settled as Win-to-Win, Place-to-Place for the bonus or consolation to apply.
Bonuses and consolations are not applicable to Equally Divided each way bets.

Multiple

Any To Come

Equally Divided (All Each Way)

Win Precedence

Selections

The Dead Heat Total represents the total number of participants that finish in the same position.
In the event of a double dead heat you should enter 2, and in the (unlikely) event of a triple dead heat you should enter 3.

The Dead Heat Position only applies to Each Way bets, and represents the finishing position for the dead heat.
If the dead heat is for first place then you should enter 1, if the dead heat is for second place then you should enter 2, etc.

The Dead Heat Places only applies to Each Way bets, and represents the number of places being offered by your
bookmaker for the event in which your selection is taking part.

This option is only relevant if you have backed the Unnamed Favourite when more than one favourite has been declared, and is not applicable to Each Way bets.

The Joint Favourite Total simply represents the total number of joint favourites (more accurately termed Co-favourites if there are more than two).

The Joint Favourite Winners represents the number of favourites that won the race. This will normally be 1, since a value of 0 indicates that your selection
did not win and so should have a status of Lost. This value will only exceed 1 if joint favourites are involved in a dead heat for first place.

The Free Bet Calculator is the premier online sports bet calculator, offering the most comprehensive range of bets and settling options. All of the most popular bet types
available from both online and high-street bookmakers are supported, with options to adjust various parameters to reflect your bookmaker’s settlement rules.

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